1944 Maxwell Field Marauders football team

The 1944 Maxwell Field Marauders football team represented Maxwell Field during the 1944 college football season. Under head coach Jesse Yarborough, the Marauders compiled a 4–5 record.

1944 Maxwell Field Marauders football
ConferenceIndependent
1944 record4–5
Head coach
  • Jesse Yarborough
Home stadiumCramton Bowl
1944 military service football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Randolph Field    12 0 0
No. 5 Bainbridge    10 0 0
No. 18 Fort Pierce    9 0 0
No. 13 Norman NAS    6 0 0
No. 6 Iowa Pre-Flight    10 1 0
No. 16 El Toro Marines    8 1 0
Bunker Hill NAS    6 1 0
No. 3 Great Lakes Navy    9 2 1
No. 10 March Field    7 2 2
North Carolina Pre-Flight    6 2 1
No. 20 Second Air Force    10 4 1
Camp Peary    5 2 0
Third Air Force    7 3 1
Alameda Coast Guard    4 2 2
San Francisco Coast Guard    4 2 1
Coronado Amphibious    2 1 1
Fleet City    6 4 1
San Diego NTS    4 3 1
No. 19 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight    4 4 0
Klamath Falls Marines    2 2 1
Maxwell Field    4 5 0
Fairfield-Suisun AAB    1 7 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1Fort Benning, Third InfantryL 0–2615,000[1]
October 8Kinston MCAA
  • Cramton Bowl
  • Montgomery, AL
W 62–06,000[2]
October 22Chatham Field
  • Cramton Bowl
  • Montgomery, AL
W 40–0[3]
October 29No. 13 Bainbridge
  • Cramton Bowl
  • Montgomery, AL
L 7–15[4]
November 5Fort Benning, Fourth Infantry
  • Cramton Bowl
  • Montgomery, AL
W 25–7[5]
November 11at No. 3 Randolph FieldL 0–2515,911[6]
November 19at Third Air ForceL 7–4112,000[7]
November 25at NAS MiamiW 13–0[8]
December 3at No. 5 Bainbridge
L 3–13[9]
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

References

  1. "Ft. Benning takes opener". The Montgomery Advertiser. October 2, 1944. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Marauders display vaunted power in overwhelming Kinston Marines". Pensacola News Journal. October 9, 1944. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Maxwell Field downs Chatham". The Atlanta Constitution. October 23, 1944. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Maxwell bows to Bainbridge: Commodores barely manage to edge Soldiers, 15–7". The Baltimore Sun. October 30, 1944. p. 15. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Maxwell Field beats Ft. Benning combine". The Chattanooga Times. November 6, 1944. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Randolph defeats Maxwell 25 to 0". Valley Evening Monitor. November 12, 1944. p. 9. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Gremlins crush Marauders gridders by 41–7 score". Tampa Morning Tribune. November 20, 1944. p. 9. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Marauders vanquish NTC, 13–0". The Miami Herald. November 26, 1944. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  9. "Bainbridge triumphs, 13–3: Unbeaten sailors top Maxwell Field For 17th victory". The Baltimore Sun. December 4, 1944. p. 16. Retrieved August 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
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